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Agreement to Hire Elizabeth Hitchcock to Teach School, May 2, 1800

THF110074 / Agreement to Hire Elizabeth Hitchcock to Teach School, May 2, 1800
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Artifact Overview

In the early United States, there was no taxpayer-funded public school system; children learned skills and even reading from their parents, neighbors, and clergy. Some local communities organized schools, and parents generally had to pay for their children to attend. This is a contract for a teacher in Bethany, Connecticut; the signatures likely belong to her students' parents.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Agreement

Date Made

02 May 1800

Subject Date

02 May 1800

Place of Creation

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

29.2159.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)
Ink

Technique

Handwriting

Dimensions

Height: 10.125 in
Width: 5.75 in

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    In the early United States, schools were organized if the local community desired them, and generally parents had to pay for their children to attend. This is a hand-written bill from a teacher in Bethany, Connecticut. Parents were billed for their children's education as well as the teacher's board (food and shelter).